Writing Rules

PUBLICATION RULES
In our journal, original research and review articles, review articles, translations, archive documents, book reviews and promotions, obituaries and symposiums, etc. news is published. The editor can make changes to the spelling and language of the articles when necessary. All responsibility for the content of the articles belongs to the author.

ARTICLE WRITING RULES
• The format of the articles should be as follows:

FORMAT:
Program: Microsoft Word
Paper size: 210x297 mm

MARGINS:
Top: 3cm
Bottom: 3cm
Right: 2cm
Left : 2cm

HEADING/ CAPTION:
Top: 2cm
Bottom: 2 cm.

TEXT:
Text: Times New Roman, 11 point
Head of paragraph: 1.25 cm.
Paragraph spacing: 0.6 pt before
Line spacing: single
Text excerpts: Italics

FOOTNOTE:
Text: Times New Roman, 9 point
Line spacing: single
Hanging : 0
The article can be in Turkish, English, German or French. For the article, an Abstract of not more than 200 words must be written in Turkish and English. For studies whose evaluation process has been completed, an extended English summary of at least 750 words is requested at the publication stage to be included at the end of the study.

• A maximum of seven appropriate Keywords in Turkish and English describing the subject should be given in the article.

• The author should place a footnote with an asterisk in the section containing his name and surname on the first page of the article and indicate his academic title, institution and e-mail address in parentheses and in italics. (Note: Author identification information will be added by the author after the referee evaluation process of the study is completed and it is included in the publication process.)

Example:
* Assoc. Dr., Dokuz Eylül University, Atatürk Principles and Revolution History Institute, (abc@deu.edu.tr).

• In the article, main headings appropriate to the content of the subject are 1. 2. 3., subheadings are 1.a. 2 a. It should be numbered as 3.b.

• The results of the research conducted at the end of the article should be stated in the Conclusion section.

• Maps or images to be added to the article should be placed in a Word (.doc, .docx) document or sent separately from the article by giving the maps and images a serial number.

• Graphs should be prepared in a Microsoft Office Excel (.xls) or Word (.doc, .docx) document and inserted into the document in an appropriate format.

GIVING FOOTNOTES
• When citing the source for the first time, the author's name and surname must be written in full.

• The name of the source work should be written in Italics.

• The publishing house, place of publication, year and page number of the source work should be given.

• Footnotes should be given in 9-point Times New Roman font.

Example:
Naşit Hakkı Uluğ, Three Great Revolutions, Ak yay., İstanbul, 1973, p. 41.

• When an article is shown as a footnote, the article name should be shown "in quotes" and the source work in which the article is included should also be given in italics.

Example:
Zeki Arıkan, “Mahmut Esat Bozkurt”, Journal of Modern Turkish History Studies, Vol. III, No. 8, Izmir, 1998, p. 217.

• Appropriate abbreviations should be used in italics if the same work is cited repeatedly:
The work mentioned: ibid.
The mentioned article: ibid.

Example:

Zeki Arıkan, “Mahmut Esat Bozkurt”, Journal of Modern Turkish History Studies, Vol. III, No. 8, Izmir, 1998, p. 217.
Ibid., p. 25.

• When the source in the footnote is to be cited again, if another source is used, it should be written as follows:

Example:
Naşit Hakkı Uluğ, Three Great Revolutions, Ak Publications, Istanbul, 1973, p. 41.
Zeki Arıkan, “Mahmut Esat Bozkurt”, Journal of Modern Turkish History Studies, Vol. III, No. 8, Izmir, 1998, p. 217.
Ibid., p. 25.
Ulug, ibid., p. 53.
Ibid., p. 58.
Arıkan, ibid., p. 27.

• If you want to show more than one page in the footnote display, the page number is “ss.” should be given as .

Example:
Arıkan, ibid., pp. 21-29.
Uluğ, ibid., pp. 45-51.

• The year of publication is not written for historical sources (İbn-i Bibi, Evliya Çelebi, Strabo).

• Articles and Internet Resources in .pdf format should include the name of the institution and organization to which the site is affiliated, if any, the address line and the date of access to the site in parentheses.

Example:
Fevzi Çakmak, "Turkish Idman Cemiyetleri (Turkish Sports Institution)", Ataturk Encyclopedia, https://ataturkansiklopedisi.gov.tr/bilgi/turk-idman-cemiyetleri-turk-spor-kurumu/ (Access: 01.12.2023).

PREPARATION OF THE REFERENCES

• The order of the works to be added to the bibliography should be as follows:

I. Archival sources
II. Official Publications
III. Periodicals (Newspapers and Magazines)
IV. Books
V. Articles
VI. Internet Resources
VII. Oral History Interviews

• The sources used in the footnotes are given in the REFERENCES list in alphabetical order (A-Z) at the end of the article.

Example:
MANGO, Andrew, Atatürk: Founder of Modern Turkey, Remzi Kitabevi, Istanbul, 2004.
ULUĞ, Naşit Hakkı, Three Great Revolutions, Ak publications, Istanbul, 1973.

• The article cited as a reference in the footnote should be listed in the REFERENCES list in alphabetical order (A-Z) and should be given within the page range of the journal it is included in.

Example:
ARIKAN, Zeki, “Mahmut Esat Bozkurt”, Journal of Modern Turkish History Studies, Vol. III, No. 8, Izmir, 1998, pp. 215-224.

• Archival sources should first be given as the place where the document was taken, the file number, and the shirt number, if any.

• Newspapers and magazines should be listed in alphabetical order.

Example:

III. Periodicals
Akşam
Cumhuriyet
Hürriyet
Tarih ve Toplum


SOME ABBREVIATIONS

Volume: Vol.
Number: No.
Editor: Ed.
See: See
Translated by: Trans.
Prepared by: Pre.